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i went to butler. it was a few blocks away from where my parents were staying on a journalism scholarship. sportswriter -- it was in his name. when i dropped out and got married, i returned to school after my first child was born. he would go to the daycare acted the -- at the iu purdue. >> the reason i asked, there were nine kids and foster kids, all of a sudden patty stonesifer made a lot of money with microsoft. what happened to your head when it happened? >> it was a great surprise. i went to microsoft and moved my family to seattle because i thought it was a beautiful place to raise children. and also theeattle opportunity to experience the outdoors in a new way. i saw microsoft as a way really committed and passionate about what the two values i hold dearest. social justice and increasing knowledge. as a student who did not get to a computerhis idea on every desk and every home. access to theving encyclopedia and taking away the data from the main frame and put you on the desktop of everyone was
i went to butler. it was a few blocks away from where my parents were staying on a journalism scholarship. sportswriter -- it was in his name. when i dropped out and got married, i returned to school after my first child was born. he would go to the daycare acted the -- at the iu purdue. >> the reason i asked, there were nine kids and foster kids, all of a sudden patty stonesifer made a lot of money with microsoft. what happened to your head when it happened? >> it was a great...
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material, yes, the was given to "the washington post" by edward nowden himself, a journalist called butler gelman. the material we have in "the new the joint is in control of myself and of the new york times. >> when you say you haven't lost of the data, does that appearance when the ata was with fedex which i understand was used to transfer that information? data -- we lost no control of no data. no names have leaked. previously you used federal express. period 't refer to the while whatever i was spending was with federal express. in a period that was under my control. is that what you are saying? >> we haven't lost control of it. so the reporting of the fedex ransmission was greatly exaggerated. it was reported as tens of thousands of documents, mi-5 and mi-6 spies, that was not the case. -- it material relating was a small amount of material that was o one story incrypted to military grade encryption. it was sent safely, arrived a leak.didn't have >> you refer earlier to the commenced having with the guardian and "the owned by green greenwold. 53,000 files all began with each of those
material, yes, the was given to "the washington post" by edward nowden himself, a journalist called butler gelman. the material we have in "the new the joint is in control of myself and of the new york times. >> when you say you haven't lost of the data, does that appearance when the ata was with fedex which i understand was used to transfer that information? data -- we lost no control of no data. no names have leaked. previously you used federal express. period 't refer to...
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yes, the material was given to "the washington post" by edward snowden himself, a journalist called butler gelman. the material we have in "the new york times" is in the joint control of myself and of the new york times. >> when you say you haven't lost control of the data, does that include the appearance when the data was with fedex which i understand was used to transfer that information? >> no data -- we lost no control of no data. no names have leaked. >> previously you used federal express. i wouldn't refer to the period while whatever i was spending was with federal express. it was in a period that was under my control. is that what you are saying? >> we haven't lost control of it. so the reporting of the fedex transmission was greatly exaggerated. it was reported as tens of thousands of documents, including mi-5 and mi-6 spies, that was not the case. it was material relating -- it was a small amount of material relating to one story that was incrypted to military grade encryption. it was sent safely, arrived safely, didn't have a leak. >> you refer earlier to the information having
yes, the material was given to "the washington post" by edward snowden himself, a journalist called butler gelman. the material we have in "the new york times" is in the joint control of myself and of the new york times. >> when you say you haven't lost control of the data, does that include the appearance when the data was with fedex which i understand was used to transfer that information? >> no data -- we lost no control of no data. no names have leaked....
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. >> i was a butler with the nixons. i was there at the house all the time at camp david. >> what would you like people to know about the first lady? >> please do an oral history with the nixon library. >> i want to get to the library and i haven't been. we sent stockings -- mrs. nixon, they were somehow misplaced. she sent them to the library at the time, my sisters had made them. i was there during the panda years also. i know she brought it back the tie. she brought it back to david and it was out of style and she'd given it to me. >> what would you like the audience to know about mrs. nixon since you had a way to know her the way few people did. >>> i would talk to her at breakfast. she would get up a little before the president. she was always so kind and nice and treated me with such respect that i loved the whole family. >> what were their final years as the pressure increased on the presidency, were you working for them as that point? what did you see? >> i only worked until 1973. i left a few months before he di
. >> i was a butler with the nixons. i was there at the house all the time at camp david. >> what would you like people to know about the first lady? >> please do an oral history with the nixon library. >> i want to get to the library and i haven't been. we sent stockings -- mrs. nixon, they were somehow misplaced. she sent them to the library at the time, my sisters had made them. i was there during the panda years also. i know she brought it back the tie. she brought...
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c- span3, we will air our look at the area's connection to the area nation and its leader, richard butler, and how concerned citizens fought against the group. here is a preview. >> an aerospace engineer who retired in the mid-70's and moved with his wife betty and they bought property and he make the land and property a nonprofit church. that was basically the birth. 1981, they burned the first cross there on the property and started holding annual world congresses. >> richard butler was not a person that was dynamic and he was not a great speaker, but he was quite effective at publicity. lot ofas able to get a publicist he not only with the national media, but even at times international media. i think they were fascinated with the idea that he created these two organizations. it was somewhat unique in the sense that his political arm, which was neo-nazi are really not the nasty datsun -- doctrine, the political arm, and then have the religious arm, different from nazi-ism in germany when hitler did not have a religious component. that really resonated with interest with the national me
c- span3, we will air our look at the area's connection to the area nation and its leader, richard butler, and how concerned citizens fought against the group. here is a preview. >> an aerospace engineer who retired in the mid-70's and moved with his wife betty and they bought property and he make the land and property a nonprofit church. that was basically the birth. 1981, they burned the first cross there on the property and started holding annual world congresses. >> richard...
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and before long the stories about president ford and the butler about whom the movie was made recently comparing football scores. they became old shoe almost over night. >> what's been so enjoyable about this series is your involvement all along the way. and tonight is no different. we're going to have our phone ines open and you can call us. andcan also send us a tweet join our facebook conversation. you can see there is a large picture of betty ford and a robust conversation already under way. we said at the out set that her comments were often controversial and it's interesting to see to this day she remains controversial. i loved her, i couldn't stand her. what made her so controversial? >> well, a number of things. first of all, she spoke her mind. and in part the very fact that she would address subjects. quite frankly, you can understand a lot of the criticism of people who were acustomed for lack of a better word more traditional approach to the job. first ladies were not overtly political. first ladies did not wade into intensely debated moral issues like abortion for example.
and before long the stories about president ford and the butler about whom the movie was made recently comparing football scores. they became old shoe almost over night. >> what's been so enjoyable about this series is your involvement all along the way. and tonight is no different. we're going to have our phone ines open and you can call us. andcan also send us a tweet join our facebook conversation. you can see there is a large picture of betty ford and a robust conversation already...
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. >> and there's a butler holding water skis. pulledk caroline out and her up on the skis with her. ow dare you put your child in danger that way. >> we talked about the white house frustration. the truman administration gutted the white house, the trumans, and completely restored the framework and architectural integrity. what did they do? harry happened under truman was for structural in ons we saw two weeks ago your excellent series, the white and a ad to be gutted steel super structure put inside eight inches away from the outer walls, that's what's there now adays. it turned out to be so expensive there was not much money left to buy furniture. truman made a great deal and in bulk for a good price. ackie got there after the election of 1916, shown to it by eisenhower. she was aghast. she said it looked like a statler hotel which she did not ean was a compliment, meaning not very convincing reproductions. so the mother of two, with other about, took on this enormous project of raising huge amount of money and also getting donations of furniture, art, artifacts. she wanted the wh
. >> and there's a butler holding water skis. pulledk caroline out and her up on the skis with her. ow dare you put your child in danger that way. >> we talked about the white house frustration. the truman administration gutted the white house, the trumans, and completely restored the framework and architectural integrity. what did they do? harry happened under truman was for structural in ons we saw two weeks ago your excellent series, the white and a ad to be gutted steel super...
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kind of like a butler that has the keys to all the doors in your house and all the cup boards and every safe, just to make them that little bit better at what they do. i asked him about, wouldn't consumers find that a little bit odd, to have their privacy infringed like that? and he said, just again, i feel like this illustrates the attitudes in silicon valley, when do people feel their privacy has been breached? and then he said when information has been taken from them without value and exchange. all that have information that resides in the cloud can be anticipated and thought through and synergies made that i'd never thought about before. there's an astonishing amount of value in that information. people talk about value a lot. the than maybe my dna, it finds me. all my relationships. it is forming a structure that is quite a rich definition of who i am. now, i think it's true that data goes a long way to defining us as individuals, as well as the things we own and say and think. but what does it mean for our individuality and our identities? if someone else knows about those things
kind of like a butler that has the keys to all the doors in your house and all the cup boards and every safe, just to make them that little bit better at what they do. i asked him about, wouldn't consumers find that a little bit odd, to have their privacy infringed like that? and he said, just again, i feel like this illustrates the attitudes in silicon valley, when do people feel their privacy has been breached? and then he said when information has been taken from them without value and...
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kind of like a butler that has the keys to all the doors in your house and all the cup boards and every safe, just to make them that little bit better at what they do. i asked him about, wouldn't consumers find that a little bit odd, to have their privacy unfringed like that? and he said, just again, i feel like this illustrates the attitudes in silicon valley, when do people feel their privacy has been breached? and then he said when information has been taken from them without value and exchange. all that have information that resides in the cloud can be anticipated and thought through and synergies made that i'd never thought about before. there's an astonishing amount of value in that information. people talk about value a lot. >> now, i think it's true that data goes a long way to defining us as individuals, as well as the things we own and say and think. but what does it mean for our individuality and our identities? if someone else knows about those things without our expressed permission? now, supporters of unanimous often weren't much better when it came to privacy infringement
kind of like a butler that has the keys to all the doors in your house and all the cup boards and every safe, just to make them that little bit better at what they do. i asked him about, wouldn't consumers find that a little bit odd, to have their privacy unfringed like that? and he said, just again, i feel like this illustrates the attitudes in silicon valley, when do people feel their privacy has been breached? and then he said when information has been taken from them without value and...